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Wenzel Thomas Matiegka ([macɛɪka]; Czech: Václav Tomáš Matějka;
baptized 6 July 1773 – 19
January 1830) was a
Czech composer and one of the most celebrated...
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English ballad composer (d. 1869)
January 19 –
Wenzel Thomas Matiegka,
composer (b. 1773)
February 17 –
Marcos Portugal,
composer (b. 1762) March...
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Generali 1773 1832
Italian composer of
operas and
vocal music Wenzel Thomas Matiegka 1773 1830
Czech composer Bartolomeo Bortolazzi 1773 1820
Italian mandolin...
- bars of the
Primo part
extant 96 Anh. II/2 (1926) VIII, 1
Arrangement of
Matiegka's Notturno (Trio), Op. 21, a.k.a. Quartet, D Anh. II/2 G
major 26/2/1814...
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Sophie Bawr (1773–1860)
Pietro Generali (1773–1832)
Wenzeslaus Matiegka (1773–1830)
Joseph Wölfl (1773–1812)
Bartolomeo Bortolazzi (1773–1820)...
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anthropology in Prague,
which was
founded in 1930 by his co-explorer Jindřich
Matiegka, in his
native country (the
institution later took his name).
Between 1936...
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large and
elaborate ossuary inside the church.
Anthropologist Jindřich
Matiegka conducted research here
between 1915 and 1919,
during which he arranged...
- German-Bohemian
architect Wenzel Pichl (1741–1805),
Czech composer Wenzel Thomas Matiegka (1773–1830),
Bohemian composer Prince Klemens Wenzel von
Metternich (1773–1859)...
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Pierre Jean
Porro 1750–1831
France Simon Molitor 1766–1848 Germany,
Austria Wenzel Thomas Matiegka 1773–1830
Czech Republic Victor Magnien 1802–1884 France...
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Paris (ballet)
Franz Krommer –
Harmonie in F major, Op.57
Wenzel Thomas Matiegka –
Serenade for Flute,
Viola and Guitar, Op. 26
Antoine Reicha Grand Quintet...